Looks like some one set your webserver/port in their browser http proxy
settings. Either that or someone has written a script to see if you are
using a proxy server. What there actual intentions are, who knows that
part is all noise.
Joel Esler wrote:
> Like to get everyone's input on this one:
>> From an apache log..
>> 82.96.96.3 - - [10/May/2005:22:52:59 -0400] "POST
>http://82.96.96.3:802/ HTTP/1.0" 200 55296 "-" "-"
> 82.96.96.3 - - [10/May/2005:22:52:59 -0400] "CONNECT 82.96.96.3:802
> HTTP/1.0" 405 329 "-" "-"
>> What do we make of this?
>> Joel
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